Bank remuneration reports in 2011 received ‘strong support' from investors despite general concerns on pay and performance, a TUC report says.
Pensions minister Steve Webb has written to the Association of British Insurers demanding evidence that consultancy charges levied on schemes are value for money.
Public sector pensions need further reform before 2020 to avoid an annual £32bn liability for UK taxpayers, Centre for Policy Studies research fellow Michael Johnson says.
Less than one-in-four workers earning under £300 a week is saving into a workplace pension, according to TUC research.
Naomi Rainey explores the failure of pensions to keep pace with other improvements for gender equality
Government plans to consolidate small pension pots are "impractical" and risk "damaging retirement savings, a broad coalition of organisations argues.
More than half a million low-paid workers could lose out on thousands of pounds in employer pension contributions if the government increases the auto-enrolment earnings trigger, unions have claimed.
The Advertising Standards Agency has upheld three complaints against a promotional campaign from Unison that warned against public sector pension reform.
The Public Service Pensions Bill 2013 will be announced in Parliament with controversy over strike action and accusations of "steamrolling".
FTSE 250 executive pensions have fallen by 20% since 2010 as a result of changes to tax limits, according to LCP research.